Great people, good work/life balance, nice environment with challenging technical tasks and big plans for the future.
Splunk is not as flexible as I would like it to be. It's a big company, so that's inevitable, but I think it should have more flexibility in all bases.
The first round was conducted by Karat. I was asked how I would design REST APIs, and the second question was to implement pagination in React. I did not get a callback for the second round.
I applied and immediately received a link to a homework assignment without talking to a recruiter. It stated I had seven days to complete it. I didn't have time during my work week; it was the 4th of July weekend, so I just ignored it. About three w
The interview consisted of two phone rounds and a final five-hour on-site interview. Splunk didn't waste any time, and the entire process was completed in about two weeks. It was well-organized. However, the worst part was their communication afterw
The first round was conducted by Karat. I was asked how I would design REST APIs, and the second question was to implement pagination in React. I did not get a callback for the second round.
I applied and immediately received a link to a homework assignment without talking to a recruiter. It stated I had seven days to complete it. I didn't have time during my work week; it was the 4th of July weekend, so I just ignored it. About three w
The interview consisted of two phone rounds and a final five-hour on-site interview. Splunk didn't waste any time, and the entire process was completed in about two weeks. It was well-organized. However, the worst part was their communication afterw